Shoot some thing other than your 9mm. Lots of 40's and 45's available. I picked up 500 rounds of Korean 9mm at Cabela's last weekend for $13 bx. Lots on the shelf no limit. Bulk 40's and 45's also . No 22lr's. Wally had 22short bricks cheap picked up a couple, haven't had the old gallery gun out in years or my Beretta pocket pistol. Guess I will be shooting those this week.

Shoot some thing other than your 9mm. Lots of 40's and 45's available. I picked up 500 rounds of Korean 9mm at Cabela's last weekend for $13 bx. Lots on the shelf no limit. Bulk 40's and 45's also . No 22lr's. Wally had 22short bricks cheap picked up a couple, haven't had the old gallery gun out in years or my Beretta pocket pistol. Guess I will be shooting those this week. Dave

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I guess that may depend on where you live. I haven't seen a supply of service caliber ammo in the Pacific Northwest since King Barry's second coronation. I slowly built up a good supply of bulk ammo as well as premium over the years before the current shortage, so I'm not desperate enough to buy imported stuff yet. I guess in some respect, that makes me a prepper and this is a SHTF situation; I was prepared.

I have been getting federal 9mm FMJ for $14 per 50 count box. Walmart corporate policy is 3 boxes per customer per day. Any store that is limiting customers to one box per customer is overstepping corporate policy. I would write walmart corporate to report the store manager who is limiting customers to one box of ammo per day.

Went to Denny Dennis Sporting Goods here in St. Louis the other day and they had two shelves full of 9mm 115 and 124 grain. I asked the lady behind the counter what the limit was and she said no limit. I bought 5 boxes. They only ammo they did not have was .380. I could not believe it.

We went to Bass Pro today, the Federal rep was there and said they are making 15,000,000 rounds PER DAY of 22LR. 24/7/365. Said all facilities are cranking full speed and they are desperately trying to keep up. He said that they expect to see all calibers coming in (BP had 22LR and I scored a box of 9MM that was stashed in the shotgun shell area )and they expect it to come into the commercial sector soon.

Not the greatest news, but it's a start. We are seeing LOTS of steel Wolf, Tula, and Tula Brass (nice shooting stuff!) in AZ.

Ive heard from a couple sources (Sales lady at Walmart for one) that the Govt is buying ammo they dont use or need and dumping it in the ocean. They cant control weapons so they are limiting the ammo. Guns dont make too good of clubs.